1. Data stewardship in FTLD research: Investigator and research participant views
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Arias, Jalayne J, Tyler, Ana M, Beskow, Laura M, Carillo, Maria C, Dickinson, Susan, Goldman, Jill, Majumder, Mary A, Mello, Michelle M, Snyder, Heather M, and Yokoyama, Jennifer S
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Biological Psychology ,Clinical Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Psychology ,Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (ADRD) ,Neurodegenerative ,Dementia ,Genetics ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Brain Disorders ,Aging ,Clinical Research ,8.3 Policy ,ethics ,and research governance ,Humans ,Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration ,Atrophy ,Research Personnel ,data sharing ,ethics ,frontotemporal lobar degeneration ,policy/law ,research ,Geriatrics ,Clinical sciences ,Biological psychology - Abstract
IntroductionFederal policies and guidelines have expanded the return of individual results to participants and expectations for data sharing between investigators and through repositories. Here, we report investigators' and study participants' views and experiences with data stewardship practices within frontotemporal lobal degeneration (FTLD) research, which reveal unique ethical challenges.MethodsSemi-structured interviews with (1) investigators conducting FTLD research that includes genetic data collection and/or analysis and (2) participants enrolled in a single site longitudinal FTLD study.ResultsAnalysis of the interviews identified three meta themes: perspectives on data sharing, experiences with enrollment and participation, and data management and security as mechanisms for participant protections.DiscussionThis study identified a set of preliminary gaps and needs regarding data stewardship within FTLD research. The results offer initial insights on ethical challenges to data stewardship aimed at informing future guidelines and policies.
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- 2024